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FASHION OF THE 1940s TREND #1: Pussycat Bows

Transfer c dates to October ; c to Novemberand so on. Other patterns typically layettes were popular for the transfers in the first place -- they may be cut or missing even though the sewing pattern itself is intact.

Eight brands of devil's food mix, seven brands of white and of yellow cake mix, and three brands of gingerbread were tested.

The single-use transfers may be dark blue, yellow, or electric blue and the Simplicity name and pattern number appears on the tissue sheet.

Excellent flavor, slightly lemon. Good flavor, nutmeg mace.

Other well-known pattern companies include Advance, DuBarry, and Hollywood. Available in California, Oregon and Nevada.

Individual Patterns to Purchase You may not have the time to sift through every option available through the reatilers listed. Some of the most interesting Wheeler designs are the early single stitch patterns.

There's a block of text on each sheet with the transfer number and stamping directions, but the sheets are not marked with the Aunt Martha's or Colonial name.

By the s the company switched to a 7" x 8" envelope with color graphics and navy blue borders. If you aren't handy with a sewing machine, you may still be able to create your dream gown with the help of a talented seamstress or a family friend with some sewing expertise.